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especially our law enforcement community. >> more than 30 law enforcement officers and 50 agent from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and fire arms were involved in tracking stewart down and capturing him. he'll be extradited back to virginia to face numerous charges. >> the public responded and our law enforcement partners rose to the challenge and took this predator off the street. >> investigators say stewart maintained a website and apparently used it to taunt police who were looking for him. >>> an update now to several violent attacks in the district. police have arrested two more men in connection with the eastern market beating that left a man severely beaten. police believe the group is linked to at least nine separate attacks. >>> four days until election day and president obama is making up for the lull in campaigning because of the superstorm. the president was back on the campaign trail yesterday making appearances in wisconsin, nevada and boulder, colorado. tomorrow the president will be in manassas and will get a boost from former president bill clinton. >>> mitt romney
especially our law enforcement community. >> more than 30 law enforcement officers and 50 agent from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and fire arms were involved in tracking stewart down and capturing him. he'll be extradited back to virginia to face numerous charges. >> the public responded and our law enforcement partners rose to the challenge and took this predator off the street. >> investigators say stewart maintained a website and apparently used it to taunt police who...
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though his crime was serious, he deserves credit for accepting responsibility and for cooperating with law enforcement. >>> coming up, targeting generation y. people under 30 make up a little less than half the population. so what should candidates be doing to encourage them to head out to the polls tuesday? i'm sitting down with young political leaders for their opinions. >> from young voters to a woman who is voting for the first time in her 99 years. find out what inspired her next. my goodness. 9:09now. >>> a 99-year-old woman in florida who has lived through two dozen presidential elections is voting for the first time in her life. rosie lewis was inspired to vote after president obama won four years ago and says she promised herself if she lived to see another election, she would vote. she requested a ballot by mail yesterday. a family friend helped her fill it out and turn it in. >>> thank you very much. in 2008, young voters were a driving force in barack obama's victory. today, 40% of the u.s. population is now 30 years old and under. for each presidential
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yet people are complying with the law. people are slowindown, and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> reporter: no one denies d.c. coiffures are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. the mayor said that he put that money to work. >> the additional revenue generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> reporter: council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street. he said the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fat know up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we should not use fines across the city to balance the budget. >> one thing to point out under the mayor's plan for speed limits over 10 miles an hour, well, that will be dropped to $50. the thing is when it comes to speed cameras throughout the city, chief lanier said that her department does not send out tickets for basically zero to 10 miles over the speed limit. a police officer would have to write that ticket also, under the mayor's pla
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. >> stafford county law enforcement officers and federal authorities have been looking for stewart since tuesday. stewart was wanted in connection wit the pipe bomb incident at the -- with the pipe bone incident at the home of an ex-girl -- bombing incident at the moment of an ex- girl friend and bombing of a sheriff's deputy's home. the headline on one entry was called a corrupt system, i will not be a victim and he had a list of people who he'd had run- ins with before. sheriff charles jett said it was clear stewart had planned more attacks. >> it is absolutely great news that this man is in custody. there was a great deal of uneasiness in our law enforcement community as we also know that this individual had in certain forums made statements about other people involved in this case. >> stewart was pulled over for speeding in montana. officers found out he was wanted in virginia. he tried to get away by throwing at least four more pipe bombs at officers. he abandoned his vehicle and was taken into custody after a brief foot chase. laurence stewart will be extradited back to virginia to
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breaking the law, but not the bank. why speed fines in the district could get a little cheaper. stay with us. announcer: the washingngton post on roscoe bartlett: "a champion of the tea party...an ideologue who is part of the problem in congress." bartlett calls medicare unconstitutional. and even wants to completely abolish student loans for college. no wonder bill clinton and the washington post both endorse john delaney for his deep understanding of job creation. he'll be "an unusually effective congressman." delaney: it's not about politics. it's about doing what's right to help the middle class. i'm john delaney, and i approve this message. colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in onone of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on t
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law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy victims, as well. you can also donate directly to the red cross by calling, by going to the website or you can text 90999 just to donate $10. with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- what's your policy? [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see wha
law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway. you know, he has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy...
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this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city. deem of the protests to be an unlawful assembly of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across go back in any major city about where if you were fifty people or more in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could be depended on unlawful assembly if you have an opera censored your itinerary and the directions of according to your protest routes to the police force of the municipality and back before the protesters started and that's what's causing a lot of controversy because people are saying you know it's my inherited right to go out and express our opinions me able to go to the streets and take to the streets in a peaceful manner when i was covering as a reporter the major i guess you protests that were happening in downtown montreal because of the students protests that were happening there basica
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international rights and international law we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan tomorrow . persecutors a little slower close let's. let's split kill the patriot act. again. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk on people go to remind you we're talking about extreme weather and politics. and. you know it seems like the united states is kind of singled out in many ways because they kind of debate we're having here doesn't happen in other places in the world and it's because of a charge that richard has made is that a lot of people are in denial and they're paid off to be in denial how do you react to that. i think that's silly i don't think that's the reason at all i think that the american. tradition of being stronger and independent. american citizens a parent can people have a tradition of being independent thinkers they don't they don't necessarily believe the experts that are on t.v. they try to figure out things for themselves they go from their own experience and they have a different opinion and tha
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the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again thanks for having me. i really don't know it's really quite silly the monitors from europe have been monitoring. elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider this a double standard considering the fact that the u.s. is advocating this group to i.c.e. and they're also advocating them. going into other countries the fifty six other states that are in countries that are participating in this and saying hey you can go ahead and monitor their elections here but when it comes to us we are fine we don't need any help. well. you've you've talked about the to sort out there the texas attorney general and the secretary of state and it's really unfortunate really gives us a black eye as a country and we should be transparent about our elections and have people i
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, and those laws can be invoked to go after those who are trying to deny the american people or deny the people of a particular state an opportunity to exercise their franchise and they ought to be enforced. there are battalions of attorneys now preparing for i election day but we have to keep in mind that certain tricks and tactics that have been used up to this point could and are aimed to try to discourage people from voting. you wonder why can't we have an up or down vote on the president of the united states without trying to confuse people for deprive them of their right to vote. people playing this system and creating phony issues or trying to deny people an opportunity to vote, they ought to be held accountable, and the way to do it is through not only filing lawsuits but use available laws to take action against them. >> cenk: thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> cenk: great to hear from congressman kucinich. when we come back, ben is sitting in las vegas where i understand they have odds makers who might know a thing or two abou
, and those laws can be invoked to go after those who are trying to deny the american people or deny the people of a particular state an opportunity to exercise their franchise and they ought to be enforced. there are battalions of attorneys now preparing for i election day but we have to keep in mind that certain tricks and tactics that have been used up to this point could and are aimed to try to discourage people from voting. you wonder why can't we have an up or down vote on the president...
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since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough deaths to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons to stop tasiast bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. and the large number of issues of you've never seen anything like i'm drunk. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party debate this sunday right here in washington d.c. that activist is perennial presidential candidate ralph nader and his message is clear out with the old and in with the new new political direction that is sort of talk about the desperate need for a third party voice and breaking out of the lesser of two evils mentality i'm joined by the third party girl himself ralph nader former u.s. presidential candidate and author of many bestselling books including most recently the seventeen solutions bold ideas for our american future ralph thank you so much for coming on i think you're a fan so at this poin
since two thousand and one but i guess that's not enough deaths to constitute reevaluation of how our law enforcement uses these weapons to stop tasiast bro and to break the set i'm first bringing you an interview i just did with ralph nader last night. and the large number of issues of you've never seen anything like i'm drunk. you may already be aware that there's a third party debate taking place right here on monday night and one well known political activists is hosting another third party...
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that which is power chapter six which i think gets to this crackdown on corporate crime that's simple law enforcement the budgets are the credibly small if you had a massive street crime wave in new york and you only had one hundred cops what would be the obvious next step you hire more cops so we need more federal cops on the corporate crime beat but the corporations in congress make sure that the law enforcement budgets the prosecutors investigators and the justice department f.b.i. f.d.a. are de minimus and that's the way they get rid get get away with the corporate crime ad it's amazing how times change oh reagan at least sent a thousand banks just to jail with the crisis we haven't seen one yet. to create national charters for a large corporation well i goes back to president william howard taft and president teddy roosevelt they saw these big corporations coming up and they said look we can have nevada a you can have new jersey and delaware charter i mean general motors is charter to this day in delaware general motors could buy delaware in a weekend of dupont was willing to settle
that which is power chapter six which i think gets to this crackdown on corporate crime that's simple law enforcement the budgets are the credibly small if you had a massive street crime wave in new york and you only had one hundred cops what would be the obvious next step you hire more cops so we need more federal cops on the corporate crime beat but the corporations in congress make sure that the law enforcement budgets the prosecutors investigators and the justice department f.b.i. f.d.a....
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. >> i no the vote will mean the law will be overturned. this issue will likely come down to support among african- american voters in the free state. >> join me in supporting question 6. >> marylanders for marriage equality have rolled out several ads featuring black pastors. >> it is about fairness, equality, and treating all people equally. >> the radio commercial also features president obama's support for gay marriage. >> my daughters and have friends whose parents are same-sex couples. >> we just believe that, you know fundamentally marriages between one man and one woman. it is more than about what two adults 1. >> opponents recently released as saying that question six could impact school curriculums. >> supporters say is not true. >> values are taught at home by the parents. that is why the mayor to quality has nothing to do with school. -- mayor richard quality has nothing to do with school. >> marilyn's democratic politics -- maryland's democratic politics could make it very favorable terrain. >> after election day, advocates on
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voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media at n.y.u. and author of fooled again the real case for electoral reform mark thank you for coming on thanks for having me on i have fled to brooklyn from manhattan in order to have flushing toilets and electricity so you know ordinarily be in the studio but i couldn't do that today no problem i really appreciate i know things are really crazy over there in new york so you know mark last time we talked we talked mostly about the last the last couple lections and the extensive voting fraud with those let's talk about this election i mean going off what i just said what do you think about these new software patches
voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media at n.y.u....
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this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly now of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across go back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could be depended on a lawful assembly if you have enough presented your itinerary and the directions of according to your protests routes to the police force of the municipality into back before the protesters started and that's what's causing a lot of controversy because people are saying you know it's my inherit right to go out and express our opinions me able to go to the streets and take to the streets. in a peaceful manner when i was covering as a reporter the major. protests that were happening in downtown montreal because of the student protests that were happening there basically what i saw
this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly now of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across go back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could...
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cents is the rubber stamp laws like a sugar price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proof of g m o's they can barely afford. was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says. the u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all drugs. people getting where is later lawmakers...
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voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media and why you and author of fooled again the real case for electoral reform mark thank you for coming on thanks for having me on i have fled to brooklyn from manhattan in order to have flushing toilets and electricity so you know i ordinarily be in the studio but i couldn't do that today no problem i really appreciate i know things are really crazy over there in new york so you know mark last time we talked we talked mostly about the last the last couple lections and the extensive voting fraud with those let's talk about this election i mean going off what i just said what do you think about these new software pat
voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media and why you...
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was in the us the rule of law only goes as far as the supreme court allows it and one time of day is a long way from home coming up we'll tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes along and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wall and you're watching r t. well cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sandy this oracle storm has caused massive destruction to u.s. infrastructure it's projected to cost tens of billions of dollars and now homeland security is using sandy as proof that the u.s. needs to be thought cybersecurity protections homeland security janet napolitano said yesterday quote if you think that a critical systems attack that takes down a utility even for a few hours is not serious just look at what is happening now that mother nature has taken out those utilities so is superstorm sandy indeed proof that the u.s. infrastructure is a vulnerable to cyber attacks to discuss this and more are two where producer andrew blake joined us earlier today i asked him if it
was in the us the rule of law only goes as far as the supreme court allows it and one time of day is a long way from home coming up we'll tell you how the government is making up laws as it goes along and breaking its own rules as it sees fit. it's thursday november first i am liz wall and you're watching r t. well cities along the east coast today continuing to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of hurricane sandy this oracle storm has caused massive destruction to u.s. infrastructure it's...
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sense is the rubber stamp laws like a sugar price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proven g m o's they can barely afford. jack abrams was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says every u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all drives. people getting where is later lawmakers and their guests and contributions meals and things like and what i've come to the net made it all of these things ultimately are really just brought here how much is the public paying in kickbacks and subsidies. virtually all the government is involved. in said point i'm constitutional in this country this could be constitution and the founders of this country had a vision of a better government this country has expanded the federal government in every area of our life so well that look at the special interest as being very much a part of you see the lob
sense is the rubber stamp laws like a sugar price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proven g m o's they can barely afford. jack abrams was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says every u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all drives. people getting where is...
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so because the rubber stamp law is like a sugar price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proven g m o's they can barely afford. was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says every u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all dried. people getting to slater lawmakers and staff guests and contributions and meals and things like that and what i've come to is the estimate that it all of these things ultimately are really just brought here how much is the public paying in kickbacks and subsidies. virtually all the government is involved . in said point i'm constitutional in this country just because decision and the founders of this country had a vision of a better government this country has expanded the federal government in every area of our lives so well that look at the special interest as being very much a part of you see the lobbyis
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among them several counts of attempting to kill law enforcement officers and acts of terror. >> reporter: a local police officer charged with trying to murder a machine that -- man that he was arrested. prosecutors allege that in september he arrested a man on suspicion of stealing a motorcycle. the man got away and ran down the street. the prosecutors say riley abused his authority and shot the man in the back. dudes in heels, stick around. i'm an investigative report in the heart of the restaurant district, with a closure for rodents and roaches. >>> grab a jacket. a couple sprinkles are possible. 30s and 40s until you get to 9:00. we'll come back and tell you if we'll finish with the sunshine and make changes on the weekend forecast. . >>> . >>> a trendy bistro, one part mouse, one part roach. >> in silver spring, he has your food alert. >> you are about to see a popular chef get very angry, then very candid about cleaning up, but first, at hunan palace in gaithersburg, we tried to look around, but workers asked us to leave. they saw roaches dead and a life and in containers. health a
among them several counts of attempting to kill law enforcement officers and acts of terror. >> reporter: a local police officer charged with trying to murder a machine that -- man that he was arrested. prosecutors allege that in september he arrested a man on suspicion of stealing a motorcycle. the man got away and ran down the street. the prosecutors say riley abused his authority and shot the man in the back. dudes in heels, stick around. i'm an investigative report in the heart of the...
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there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you of the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the direction that i expected by the way because whole time employment actually rose today right but we're looking at you know one good number you know not in context what this trend has been really all year towards more part time employment a lot of people tell me you know and quite accurately as they've met you know you can't blame all of this on obamacare but i never did in the first place or all i said was it was a factor right so we've had this trend towards part time employment for a long time yet we have why because companies don't want to pay wages so obamacare didn't create things but obamacare.
there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you of the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the...
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center's going to rubber stamp laws like a good price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proven g m o's they can barely afford. jack was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says every u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all drives people getting where is later lawmakers and staff and contributions meals and things like and what i've come to the net made it all of these things ultimately are really just brought here how much is the public paying in kickbacks and subsidies. virtually all the government is involved. in said point unconstitutional in this country to skip the constitution and the founders of this country had a vision of a better government this country has expanded the federal government in every area of our life so one could look at the special interest as being very much a part of you see the lobbyists are and forc
center's going to rubber stamp laws like a good price and false track g.m.o. safety checks americans get proven g m o's they can barely afford. jack was america's richest lobbyist before being imprisoned for bribing congressman but boy those rules he says every u.s. senate should be in jail thanks for being on the truth seeker fundraiser contribute donation private dinner with a politician for fifty thousand dollars first off can we clear up these are all drives people getting where is later...
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out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will have much more of the effort in a live report in a few minutes. mayor michael is an independent former republican says he backing the president because more environmentally driven and more concerned about possible climate change. president obama was back on the campaign trail today. >> it is going to be tight. is why when i call people actually say five and a 37 votes in 2000 made a difference. people do not think their difference, they might not go out. >> the president spent the day campaigning in wisconsin, colorado, and nevada. obama will host a campai
out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will...
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prison industry is one that has started pretty much as we saw the surge of s b ten seventy and copycat laws around the country where they were detaining immigrants and sending them to private prison facilities and immigration detention facilities and turning a profit based on contract sometimes up to two hundred dollars a night per immigrant detain and these facilities obviously the two largest ones are the geo group as well as corp america which has profit in the five billion dollar amount a year between both combined that's a drag link and they actually report after report says that they actually lobbied to have those anti immigrant last pass because they need immigrants to fill those detentions in order to turn a profit great axle and now the report left some service says of wells fargo offers to let you know customers well site offers an advertising geared toward hispanics they're accepting that take a lot of meticulous of course identification cards issued to formal foreign national partnerships with latin latino community groups and remittance services so can you explain a little bit
prison industry is one that has started pretty much as we saw the surge of s b ten seventy and copycat laws around the country where they were detaining immigrants and sending them to private prison facilities and immigration detention facilities and turning a profit based on contract sometimes up to two hundred dollars a night per immigrant detain and these facilities obviously the two largest ones are the geo group as well as corp america which has profit in the five billion dollar amount a...
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roker cops above the law these allegations were filed by a bunch of cover up officers. you say there were constantly harassed they should leave their jobs because their career in law enforcement was over, they claimed it was in retaliation. >> a couple of veteran undercover officers who claimed they did their jobs all too well and paid the price now they are suing clamming ongoing harassment from their fellow cops in supervisors widespread abuse of police power. we death threats from people of the highest level of the chicago police department. it's truly a despicable case their lawsuit names the city all the way up to the level of deputy chief the claim that while working undercover investigating allegations of corruption against other cops they founded, police directly involved in a drug train being paid to look the other way like in the well-publicized mahomet case a veteran tactical officer who admitted shaking down drug dealers for cash some of them it turned out were working for the fbi police officer say when they did their job uncovering cops turned criminals th
roker cops above the law these allegations were filed by a bunch of cover up officers. you say there were constantly harassed they should leave their jobs because their career in law enforcement was over, they claimed it was in retaliation. >> a couple of veteran undercover officers who claimed they did their jobs all too well and paid the price now they are suing clamming ongoing harassment from their fellow cops in supervisors widespread abuse of police power. we death threats from...
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in that article he mentions the pez's position on abortion and the health care law. so this isn't just this week. this is something that mayor bloomberg has been thinking about for some time and it is coming as the president finished the bromance tour with chris christie. it is a good week for the president. >> when you read the mayor's reasons, what was he waiting for. there wasn't a single thing that he was in line for? >> it seems to me that he is someone who has a large conception on his role on american national affairs and an early endorsement would not preserve that. the mayor's people say there is off the recoorecord reporters ae time. if you look at the economists the center right conservative publication, what you see is that the president's record is who he is and how he has governed and it meets with the approval of the board and people like mike bloomberg. it is the polar opposite that has been painted by on the right for so long. he called up mitt romney for flip-flopping and saying i might have voted for him. which is almost as damming as the endorseme
in that article he mentions the pez's position on abortion and the health care law. so this isn't just this week. this is something that mayor bloomberg has been thinking about for some time and it is coming as the president finished the bromance tour with chris christie. it is a good week for the president. >> when you read the mayor's reasons, what was he waiting for. there wasn't a single thing that he was in line for? >> it seems to me that he is someone who has a large...
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. >> an investigation prompts action, the connection to schools and the federal law. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> it could be a case of ballot
. >> an investigation prompts action, the connection to schools and the federal law. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> it could be a case of ballot
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failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general. >> one obama campaign ad running in coal country goes after a romney ad, and the coal miners at an event. >> it turns out they were told that attendance at romney's rally was "mandatory." it ends with the line mitt romney is not one of us. these coal miners in west virginia -- >> feel that the industry is under attack? >> definitely. absolutely. 100%. >> yeah. >> i'm 53. i have been doing it for 31 years and i had kids and it makes me angry. why would the federal government want to eliminate all of our jobs at this time in the recession? we're providing cheap electricity for the united states. pride thing w
failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general....
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i have introduced the entitlements that don't even become law until 2014. the expansion of the subsidy. if we are having problems, why in the world would you vote for it bill that creates two new entitlements that costs 1.4 trillion dollars over the next 10 years. and expense we cannot pay for. this would solve the sequestration issue. >> the fact is that it extends medicare for 8 years. what have you done that has ever extended medicare? on the other side of the coin, you have tried to make it into a voucher system. you have run from your record. if i was a senior, i would be very concerned with you in terms of things like medicare and changing social security. >> once again distorting my record. there are people that have taken money out of medicare and that is president obama and your vote. that is a fact. it will affect medicare. it is the only way we can turn this thing around is to get serious about the discussion about medicare and social security. this is a new tax and a mandate that frankly montana ends don't like to be told what to do. you cannot
i have introduced the entitlements that don't even become law until 2014. the expansion of the subsidy. if we are having problems, why in the world would you vote for it bill that creates two new entitlements that costs 1.4 trillion dollars over the next 10 years. and expense we cannot pay for. this would solve the sequestration issue. >> the fact is that it extends medicare for 8 years. what have you done that has ever extended medicare? on the other side of the coin, you have tried to...
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break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly. wouldn't extending voting hours be the right thing for governor scott to do here? you did it in 2008 as the governor of florida and you are republican. what would be wrong with scott doing that today? >> there would be nothing wrong with it, reverend. it would be the right thing to do. it's a precious, cherished right and all of us want to have an opportunity to exercise. yesterday i was in miami guard dense in north dade county and the wait was 2 1/2 to three hours. it's unconscienceable to let that go on. the people of florida deserve better and they deserve a right to vote. >> i have been down in florida wi
break the law? since when is voting breaking the law? decades ago we faced jim crow and the polls. today it's fewer hours and longer lines. but the goal is the same. voter suppression. joining me now is former florida governor charlie crist. he's now an independent. tonight he's introducing former president clinton at an obama rally. governor, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> reverend, it's great to be with you, reverend al. thank you. >> now, let me ask you directly....
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we have other requirements in our law that we think need to be addressed. host: let go to pennsylvania on the democratic line. david, go ahead. caller: good morning. i am a union member, a union carpenter over here in pennsylvania. i just wanted to call and ask you what is your opinion on organized labor. all i see is the republicans trying to break all the teachers unions. pennsylvania, ohio, and all over the country. this looks like a referendum on the reagan election when he busted up the air traffic controllers. union members should take note of this. this could be the most important election of our lifetime. guest: i come from a long family of union members. i have a son-in-law who is a member of a local electrical union in cleveland. i do not think most republicans are anti-union. i think we look for a balance in union representation and we look for unions to be progressive in adapting to the changes that take place whether in technology or anything else. i think the same thing for the teachers' unions. taking advantage of the technology that is avail
we have other requirements in our law that we think need to be addressed. host: let go to pennsylvania on the democratic line. david, go ahead. caller: good morning. i am a union member, a union carpenter over here in pennsylvania. i just wanted to call and ask you what is your opinion on organized labor. all i see is the republicans trying to break all the teachers unions. pennsylvania, ohio, and all over the country. this looks like a referendum on the reagan election when he busted up the...
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urging the office of government ethics to act now to ensure mitt romney is in full compliance with the law's disclosure requirements. our repeated attempts for a reponse from the romney campaign have so far not been met. superstorm sandy failed to knock down car sales. u.s. automakers are riding high following a selling spree in october. chrysler sales jumped 10%. gm posted its highest october sales since 2007, with deliveries up 5%. ford sales inched up just .4%. the company reports truck sales stalled slightly while car sales, especially for fuel-efficient models, picked up. ford's ceo, alan mulally, told reporters yesterday he intends to stay on until 2014. mark fields companies turnaround will soon bump up to coo. in overseas action, toyota sales bounced 16% higher, while volkswagon's were up 22%, making it the best october since 1972. meanwhile, small businesses are still reeling from the effects of superstorm sandy. sandy shut down and damaged many businesses in its trail. now a lifeline for business owners could come in the form of disaster assistance. chris hurn of mercantile capital
urging the office of government ethics to act now to ensure mitt romney is in full compliance with the law's disclosure requirements. our repeated attempts for a reponse from the romney campaign have so far not been met. superstorm sandy failed to knock down car sales. u.s. automakers are riding high following a selling spree in october. chrysler sales jumped 10%. gm posted its highest october sales since 2007, with deliveries up 5%. ford sales inched up just .4%. the company reports truck...
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this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or does. a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city and come back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could be depended on unlawful assembly if you have not presented your itinerary and the directions of according to your protest routes to the police force of the municipality and come back before the protesters started and that's what's causing a lot of controversy because people are saying you know it's my inherit right to go out and express our opinions be able to go to the streets and take to the streets in a peaceful manner when i was covering as a reporter the major i guess you protests that were happening in downtown one show because of the student protests that were happening there
this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or does. a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city and come back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest...
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the proposed law would apply to 4,000 establishments and those caught violating the law would be fined $100 for the first offense. keep the doors closed, keep the cool air in, save gas and electricity. >> no air conditioning needed this morning. a live look outside. temperatures 44 degrees outside our studios this morning and chillier than that in some places. strong team 4 meteorologist tom kieran with more on our weather. >> look at this photo. our nbc crews at rehoboth beach, captured the moment the storm surge swamped the beaches and sent water up and across the boardwalk there at rehoboth monday morning. this friday morning, doesn't seem like it's -- seems like a month ago now. right now a few clouds coming through and a few scattered isolated sprinkles, and it's cold. above freezing, low to mid 30s. 43 reagan national. hour by hour, highs reaching the 50s this average. partly cloudy, winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. going out tonight? here is your evening planner, by 8:00 p.m., upper 40s, a clear evening, lighter breezes, by midnight, back down to 40 degrees. a cold start tomor
the proposed law would apply to 4,000 establishments and those caught violating the law would be fined $100 for the first offense. keep the doors closed, keep the cool air in, save gas and electricity. >> no air conditioning needed this morning. a live look outside. temperatures 44 degrees outside our studios this morning and chillier than that in some places. strong team 4 meteorologist tom kieran with more on our weather. >> look at this photo. our nbc crews at rehoboth beach,...
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other than immigration law? >> we need to draw these people from the shadows to a path of legitimate massey. we need to know who is here in this country. we're in a post 9/11 era. i had the clearance and i've sat in meetings pertaining people who have come here from the middle east that don't like this country too much. so there is a whole host of issues we need to address. >> you're saying not am necessary ti but what? >> to find who is here and come up with immigration reform. democrats and republicans working together. i know the congressman doesn't espouse that same view because he can't work with republicans. 97% of the time he's voted with democrats fpblet we need people to reach across the table and find common ground to this. this president promised this country he would fix this and it hasn't been fixed. >> first of all, i'm happy to work with republicans when it's in the best interest of rhode island and i've done that. let me talk about immigration reform. i think we need comprehensive reform. there i
other than immigration law? >> we need to draw these people from the shadows to a path of legitimate massey. we need to know who is here in this country. we're in a post 9/11 era. i had the clearance and i've sat in meetings pertaining people who have come here from the middle east that don't like this country too much. so there is a whole host of issues we need to address. >> you're saying not am necessary ti but what? >> to find who is here and come up with immigration...
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>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousandsf people already... >> narrator: january 20, 2009. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> narrator: barack obama inherited a country on the brink. >> stunning crowd of people that converged on the nation's... >> our economy is badly weakened... >> narrator: an economy in collapse. >> greed and irresponsibility on the part of some... >> narrator: he kept saying the problems were big enough, and his win historic enough, that everyone in washington would join together to fix the country. >> he spoke of no less than remaking america... >> he got to washington and he became pr
>> ted kennedy give a speech cheering on this new law. romney signs the bill with 14 different pens that he hands out to everyone there. it's a big celebration. in a sense, it's the kickoff to romney's presidential campaign. >> narrator: romney believed he now had what he needed: the achievement that would help him win the ultimate prize: the presidency. >>> it's the inauguration day of the nation's first african-american president... >> hundreds of thousandsf people...
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voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media at n.y.u. and author of fooled again the real case for electoral reform mark thank you for coming on thanks for having me on and i have fled to brooklyn from manhattan in order to have flushing toilets and electricity so you know ordinarily be in the studio but i couldn't do that today no problem i really appreciate i know things are really crazy over there in new york so you know mark last time we talked we talked mostly about the last the last couple lections and the extensive voting fraud with those let's talk about this election i mean going off what i just said what do you think about these new software pat
voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media at n.y.u....
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laws, and now they're planning to intimidate voters even if they turn up to pledge their votes. for more on this issue i'm delighted to welcome ari melber, a lawyer and correspondent for "the nation" magazine and karen finney, a columnist for the hill and an msnbc political analyst. karen, in virginia the election officials are caught warning residents about anonymous callers who are saying things over the phone that are intimidating. in florida similar tactics targeting black and hispanic voters but there are also deceitful actions at actual polling stations. >> absolutely. there have been reports in colorado and also earlier in nevada of people also tearing up voter registration forms if you didn't register republican. you also have people coming up to individuals who are trying to do early vote asking them for their i.d. even though they have no right to ask them for their i.d. there have been reports of people filming people going in and out of polling locations. we have heard some stories about both during the voting reg strak process and we're hearing it's going to happen
laws, and now they're planning to intimidate voters even if they turn up to pledge their votes. for more on this issue i'm delighted to welcome ari melber, a lawyer and correspondent for "the nation" magazine and karen finney, a columnist for the hill and an msnbc political analyst. karen, in virginia the election officials are caught warning residents about anonymous callers who are saying things over the phone that are intimidating. in florida similar tactics targeting black and...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went up tenth of a point to 7.9%. mitt romney made sure his audience heard that statistic and pointed out the unemployment rate is higher than when the president took office. plus a look at what the rate would be with the same workforce in place. it appears f.b.i. agents will get access to suspect in libya terror attack held in tunisia. also today, the c.i.a. is giving a timeline of its response to the assault. we'll have that. mayor michael bloomberg has announced, just announced the new york city marathon is canceled in the wake of hurricane sandy. we're live. plus, the politicians of coal. "special report" from washin
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went...
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a big law on health care and not much else. but that was a big thing. >> jonathan chaits, i'm going to echo him but not quote from him. if you look on facebook, jonathan endorsed an argument really took off. i think that's partly because people who do lean one way or in a place now where they're paying attention and want to hear the right argument. i dodge think mayor bloomberg is going to persuade a lot of people in the close here, but for people leaning towards obama it is mobilizing. that is really the point at this phase in an election. i mean we talked about jay-z being on obama's side and to quote jay-z, we are in a love me or leave me alone moment in a mobilizing phase. >> do you think we're in that moment or did you just want to drop jay-z? >> i really do. what i mean is, i really don't believe endorsements, "new york times" endorsed barack obama, i don't think that people are waking up in the morning reading that and going now i'm going to vote. but i do think -- >> given -- >> wait. but just to finish the point i don'
a big law on health care and not much else. but that was a big thing. >> jonathan chaits, i'm going to echo him but not quote from him. if you look on facebook, jonathan endorsed an argument really took off. i think that's partly because people who do lean one way or in a place now where they're paying attention and want to hear the right argument. i dodge think mayor bloomberg is going to persuade a lot of people in the close here, but for people leaning towards obama it is mobilizing....